
When I was first learning how to use a computer many years ago, I found that the easiest way was to sit down and talk with someone (a friend of mine) who was knowledgeable about computers. I could learn more in a couple of hours this way than I would in a week by reading a manual or just trying to fumble through and teach myself. If I had a question, I could ask and get an answer immediately from a real person, rather than trying to look it up in an index and figure it out. Those early days of learning the basics from my friend laid the foundation for my love of computers, an interest that I turned into a hobby and now a business. I am still a firm believer that the best way to learn is by one-on-one instruction. Here are some of the things I can help you learn. This list is by no
means complete. If you want to learn about something not listed here,
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